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Qualitative Research and Global Audit Culture: The Politics of Productivity, Accountability & Possibility

David Westbrook

Critical Issues for Qualitative Research

Yvonna S. Lincoln and Norman K. Denzin

Epilogue: Toward a “Refunctioned Ethnography”

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NEW TO THIS EDITION:

New contributorsoffer19 completely new chapter topics, including indigenous methodologies, methodologies in an age of new technologies, queer/quare theory, ethnodrama, data and its problematics, triangulation, collaborative inquiry, digital ethnography, the global audit culture, and much more.

Substantial revisions from returning authors provide reinvigorated content resulting in very different chapters.

Content on a wide range of key topics, diverse perspectives, and current controversies derived frommembers of an international and interdisciplinary editorial boardensure the timeliest revision.

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Six classic chapters cover topics from paradigmatic controversies, contradictions, and emerging confluences, to performance ethnography, writing as a method of inquiry, strategies for composition, and creating narratives and research reports.

Contributions from well-known international scholars allow readers to study the differences in approach among European, Australian, and American practitioners and theoreticians, as well as to hear the voices of non-Western authors.